Cuba Central School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Cuba, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS VN ILL Know ye all persons, that we, the Senior Class of 1946, of the Cuba Central School, 'n the County of Allegany, State of New York, United States of America, being of hopelessly unsound mind and envied by the masses, with rlngs on our flnrers and precious rubber in our necks, fearlessly about to Jump from the fryinA pan into the fire, and being possessed of certain articles of great material wealth, do, out of the generosity of our hearts, wish to bestow these treasured possessions upon the 111U3tPlOUS members of the Junior Class, and s we do hereby make, execute, and declare this to be our last will and testament, under the terms of which The Voice , otherwise known as Norm Gallagher, leaves to Gene Guild and Claude Conk lin his musically lnclined tonsils Dlck Abbott bequeaths Lord rest easy on his soul Fred Hoffman hopes to shirts Lucille Beebe wills a Bob Clapp reluctantly Joyce Milgate leaves to Bob Hopkins her the presidency of make Lois Matylas formula for growlng long wavy halr tne Senlor Class to endell Perry Kvay the happy by leaving her one of his snappy lee to Floyd Harbeck padded gear shift bequeaths the middle table at Seeley's pool room to Jim Drake Larry Loveridge wishes to leave one sllghtly used football helmet, completely equip ped, to Leon Benjamln Lee Cromwell wills all his back cop1es of 'Esqulren to Eddle Kllne wanda Longwell is leaving to Martln Moot flve and three quarters lnches of her helght Marion Joseph leaves to Norma Curry her ability to work ni hts at the Acme Rose Mullin bequeaths to Pudce Farbeck a neon slgn so people may know when they pass through Black Creek Llonel Curtis wllls so e of his quiet manner to Connie Smith Jean Brown leaves to Arlene Burt her bad habit of hating men elaine Mcvey leaves to Don Harbeck her own personal sure fire cure for bashfulness Gene Ash wills to Phyllis Edwards hls ability to drive with one hand June Crawford wills to Phyllis Mogg her ability in art Norm Gallagher bequeaths to Chelson Botens a little of his height Lols Chamberlaln wllls to Fran Aatters a room in her home across from the school o Fran won't be late to school so often Mary Stubbs wllls a steady parking lot to Revere Truax Doc Scutt leaves Phyllls NcKelvey a year's supply of a cer a1n brand of lipstick Katle Conklln reluctantly leaves to Rhoda Christ her man hunting license Helen Fall cheerfully wllls her supply of pencil stubs to the unfortunate Junlor who acquires the job of labellng year book pictures next year Forced at the polnt of a gun, Jim Stone leaves Al LaBarber his ability to get along wlth everyone CPlus a box of aspirin for whoever has to help with the Class Will for next year J Mary Midey wills to Larry Shafer and Charlie Gamble some of her wealth of curly hair Padl Jones leaves his place in Caxrler, and Leo Luce June Shelley bequeaths her way And now that our worldly posse depart from these halls forever, we of '46 hereby formally bequeaths to a happy, successful Senior Year the Ag department to Don Searl, Kelth Iameck, Joe w1th men to Nlta frisley sions have been duly dlsposed of and we are about to wi h to make one last bequest as a class The Class the Class of '47 1ts rights and privileges of enjoying 6 4. . . I . 7 A I 97 , , A A A 'Q . ll H - . . 1 , . . . uv ' n X . A ' -D m A l ' . . 1 . . . y X '- . b , . y . . . - ,.. N ' . . - . . Q , P .. . '. . g , A . , ' ' A O . . YR . . . -7 I P1 1 Il ll ' 1 i . . ,- . . . . . .V . 1 --S - . . 7 L! ' 0 . , . x. u 1 . A .1 . ' ' . r- l A V A 7 4 , ' . U A , 1 S ' 'f . L ., a . v . 1 . , . ,, . .. , , . ' ' .. S ' I , Q 5' I t ., . O

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Cepterber 2 1942 come storm for tri was the Larae ln number, strong rloons Tim hlczos vas QGPUSMUSI HISTORY slxt SPGSD llttle Fresnles took the thlrd floor of C C Q quite by memorable date or which the class o '46 ente ed hiLh school in splrit, we soon bebar to make ou presence known around the cor SIGCCSG as our clas president 1945 A oit ulminlshed in numbe1 but feeling de lUltB1J our lofty statlon as sophlstlcateu Cophomores, we took up quickly where we had left off last June qOSl6 hullin was named ful year, Qeptefber our pres dent and served us ablv throubrout the yea Drue, it was no an event but we had reat pla s under lay for ourselves a 1 1 o s 16, 1944 uunlors at last' Coulo it be poss1ble9 Vale way' dere we come Narch ll 1945 e, the 'un o s, p e erted the ver successful HJunlor lies ard ow Broadway has no hlng on us hay 26, 1945 The lonp awe ted date flnally a rived That's right mean the ni ht of the Junlor enior Banquet And we uun'ors scored another blb hit Much talent was broubht by J Throckmorton toniski and P Zeke Psychoslskl May 24, 1945 To finish off one really wonderful week, our class presented a bay and color ful Junior Promenade at which we all had a pr and time June 24, 1945 eo came to an end, a most eventful year e V30 fun taking part in the Com rencement Exercises, but we cou1dn't nelp feeling a bit sorry though, to see the members of our sister class' leaving us September 4, 1945 Well, at lonb last, we've rade it We are Qeniors' Can you believe itq Our class roll looks queer fe were nsixty stronb as Fre hmen, and now we number fewer than thirty But what we lack in numbers we make up for lH spirit u 1 , November 15 1945 fe, e enlors, presented June Mad another smash hit December 26, 1945 Our class sponsored a Christmas Ball And a grand time was had by all January 19, 1946 ve donned aprons, started wrestling with the pots and pans, and held a Bake Sale CNo ill effects were reported, elther J February 15 1946 Our Round and Square Dance proved hibhly successful in both fun and finances March l 11 1946 Qenlor girls spent nearly all month getting their wardrobes all set for nashinbton Cho tlme left for other extra curricular activities J Aprll 21 26, 1946 The cllmax of all our hlth school fun finally arrived in the form of our lonb awaited Washington trip we took Washlngton by storm and I mean by storm for five days during our Easter vacation We all had the time of our live Of course, we had ex pected to, but lt was so much more fun, in every way, than we had anticipated that we could scarcely believe that our five days were finally gone and back to Cuba we must g Qome of our parents were a bit upset at our tired state when they saw us But it had all been worth it And we all recovered quickly From th1 point on, we turned all money mak1n5 schemes over to the Junior Class Naturally it required some little time for adjustlnb ourselves to life in Cuba after our sojourn Washington. Finally, however, we found ourselves quite well settled once more busily studying for final exams when we were not thlnkina of the great treat yet in store for You've 5uessed it' ne were eagerly awaiting the banquet which the Juniors were planning for us he knew we'd engoy every second of it There's just one thing more ahead for us the greatest of then all the Commencement When we think of that event, we experience both joy and regret Joy for that which we have accom pllshed and regret that our four happy years together will so soon be brought to a close. And so ends the journal of the Class of 1946 5 gf-'iv M H , --U ' y ' , ' . .-. Q - P M U Y ' ' I ' A ' ' A A . N ' ' 6 . ,r . . A - . . 1 T ' J ' S - , 5 o --' ' ' ' 1 7 P' ' 1' ' A. j ' 4 - 1 ' ' U , ' . a ,. . . ' 1 . i . 1 - v . , ' 'r. ' 3 ' A - A - X 1 5 n 'cf ' ' s .ur i r . 1 s -- -r 1 q , r - ' I I M A , . . . . , .. ' , --W U .1 r r,s . 1 y 1 ' H N-- . h 3 . 4- , . 1 1 1 -- r ' i ' r f. V . I 5 ' 'S . Y 4- I 7 I V I . YI to light on thls occasion, but the most noteworthy of all was uThe Little Gem Bathtub Song . S . .' '. f A -- , Zn - - - z --- . Q 5 Tl' -4 1 4 - IA a. Q ' , I .A V --'I 'T' M 0 V Lf p Q . 'll' ' H S P . , --W th S ' , . '--- . --vi: . V 4, x Q , -- b K 'f' 1 ..- . 'v , V . N T' r u v . - U , . -F- --,, . 4 7- . H. A U . -- -- f . s. , - ' o. . . 'S -. ' . ' ' r in v V - 7 ' ' us. v ' I . F A. A - L o .



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PROPHECY Dear Joe, Last week I wrote you that I was going to spend a few weeks in Black Creek to recover from the ordeals of my sophomore year at college En route, I passed through that thriving little town of Cuba, New York Recalling that CD13 village had been the scene of my high school days, I was eager with the anticipation of encountering some of my former school chums once again I remembered our old favorite meeting place, the Candy Kitchen and so headed myself in that directlon Arriving in the heart of the little Metropolis, I was astonished to dlscover our old hangout completely transformed' Frilly curtains adorned the windows which bore the name nToots1e Tea S oppe Breathless with curiosity I wasted no time entering, and whom did I meet but Joyce and illie After a fond reception, they explained that they were the new proprietors and ushered me to a table in a quiet corner Over a cup of tea, hillie, Joyce and I had great fun talking about what goes on at present with the old gang we knew in I know you'll be anxlous to hear about them, too, so here goes It seems Larry Loveridge, president of Cuba National Bank, has just p oclaimed a Bank Holiday while he is fishing for green backs at Dollar Lake Bob Clapp is teaching sci ence under Principal Abbott T e Basketball team, with the capable coaching of nDoc Scutt as just won the title of nhorld Champs Since Professor Abbott has taken over the school it has reached the very acme of success Fe claims it's due to his Hall menu faculty Gene Ash is now sole owner of the Cuba Theater You can imagine my surprise when I noticed that the feature now playing stars our own King of Swoon with the Swan Throat Gal lagher and Veronlca Longwell Joyce says the cartoon being shown with it is 'Adventures of And there's still more' Rose Mullin, according to Willie, is now president of Market Basket, Inc Her specialty, Mullin's Musty Mushrooms, are on sale everywhere They say the Kinney House, now owned and operated by Fred Hoffman, is the frequent scene of the ar rivals of such celebritles as Katie Conklin, heiress to the Conklin Candy VHCCOPLBS, June Crawford, the actress, and Lois Chamberlaln, who plays the mother in Andy Hardy pictures They keep Bell hop Paul Jones and the cute little Jerk behind the Milk Bar Elaine McVey, on the run The Kinney House Fashion Salon is featuring Lionel Curtis and his chlef de signers, Lucille Beebe and Marion Joseph The craze of the moment, so Jovce says, lS a Beret by Beebe, to be worn with Joseph's Jilted Jacket Mary Stubbs is Working for them, too She's in charge of the models Remember Jean Brown? She's devoting her enti e tlme to her new position as Circulation Manager for the Curtls Publishing Company which has Just opened a branch office in Cuba Joyce says Jean is really a career girl June and Tommy came in while we were chatting They were much excited bedause Helen Hall, the local philanthropist, had nearly met wlth a serlous accident She was saved only by the quick thinking of the head nurse of Cuba Memorial Hospital Mary Midey no less Can you believe it? I can't remember when I've had such fun, Joe, as I've had visiting with Joyce and Wlllie It was certainly a grand opportunity to get first hand news of the old crowd why don't you take a run down? That's really an idea, for then we can call on all these illus trious celebrities and say, ' remember when you were jus a pa o m ne n sincerely 7 h H. l , . 'Ili' n 1 c. c. s. ' A . n - vv ' T A - . 11 . h H H. . ' . I 7 ' ' 'Y ' I - Bugs Cromwell by Jim Stone. ' 'Why! 1 t 1 f 1 1 c. c. s. ' I

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